With his football future unsettled, Tom Brady plans to huddle with his family before deciding if he'll return to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for a 23rd NFL season in 2022.'It's not always what I want,' Brady told SiriusXM's Jim Gray on Monday. 'It's what we want as a family.'The 44-year-old's season ended Sunday when he and the defending-champion Bucs were eliminated from the playoffs by the Los Angeles Rams with a last-second field goal at Tampa's Raymond James Stadium.
But the 30-27 Divisional Round defeat aside, Brady was still his prolific self in 2021, leading the NFL in completions (485), touchdown passes (43) and passing yards (5,316).'I'll know when I know.
It's a day after the season,' Brady said. 'So I think for all of us, you know, we can all decompress a bit. It's been six straight months of football, every day consumed by day in and day out football.'I think now it's just some time to spend some time with my family and spend some time with my kids.'Referencing his wife, 41-year-old Vogue supermodel Gisele Bundchen, their children Ben, 12, and Vivian, 9, as well as his eldest son from a previous relationship, 14-year-old Jack, Brady stressed that he owes his family for the support they've given him.'She deserves what she needs from me as a husband and my kids deserve what they need from me as a dad,' said Brady.Brady previously said he wants to play until at least 45 and has one year and $25.4 million remaining on his contact with the Bucs.
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